Poland has bought a few wells in Norway,which gas is expected to narrow the country’s dependency on energysupplies from Russia. Diversifying energy deliveries is one ofpriorities of the cabinet, Poland’s PM Jaroslav Kaczyński said, Radio Liberty reported.
Poland’s state-run oil and gas corporation has decided to investroughly $350 million in buying the fields and $200 million in theirdevelopment. The matter at stake is a gas pipeline running via theterritory of Denmark and which project involves experts of Poland andNorway. The enterprise bought out 15 percent of the wells on theBP-controlled territory. The gas reserves are estimated at 36 billioncu meters.
In an effort to diversify energy sources, Poland is willing to launchnegotiations with Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan. President Lech Kaczyńskiwill visit these states late March to go through the energy supplies.Moreover, Poland is currently in energy talks with Ukraine, discussingdeliveries from the Caspian region via Odessa-Brody pipeline.
All those events coupled with Warsaw agreement to host the U.S. interceptors are clouding the country's relatins with Russia.

In an effort to diversify energy sources, Poland is willing to launchnegotiations with Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan. President Lech Kaczyńskiwill visit these states late March to go through the energy supplies.Moreover, Poland is currently in energy talks with Ukraine, discussingdeliveries from the Caspian region via Odessa-Brody pipeline.
All those events coupled with Warsaw agreement to host the U.S. interceptors are clouding the country's relatins with Russia.